Styling Idea #15 Cowhide Rugs

INSPIRATION FOR THIS POST

Oh I love new products that have been designed by clever people! Reading Mr Jason Grants Blog I found out that the People’s Choice Awards are on now for Evolve Design awards – jump on and have your say. Patterned, printed, designed, collaborated rugs are huge at the moment so there is no excuse for boring floors- although I must say they don’t always hit the nail on head for me- too many leave me feeling kind of….perplexed?

How would this really look on my floor?? Some of rugs make me we want to shout (in a good way!)

I agree with Jason’s selection of picks but I would also add Emma Elizabeth round diamond because round rugs are unbelievable. Also because I am a huge fan of Emma’s vision and think she is an incredible stylist – if you are not already following her Design Vlog hurry up.

Anyway- back to the post about cowhide- here are my picks from around the traps!

Emmas Blog

Samantha Pynn

Living Etc

TRANSLATION: TRY THIS AT HOME

There is something soooo comforting about these rugs against the new flashy designer prints don’t you think?

Yes, they are earthy, so keep them earthy in colours and tone- leather, brown, black, neutrals, charcoals, green.

No, they are not country so stay away from cane, taxidermy, dried floral arrangements or coffee tables that look like tree stumps.

Yes, they can be kitsch so think about retro references such as exposed brick, modular lounges, matching ottomans (YES) swinging salon doors and chandeliers- if that’s what your into.

These images all show surprisingly sunny cowhide but I like it a little more dark and moody- heavy wood, burgundy leather, bookcases and record players.

Be aware of wear and tear- these will improve with age in my opinion but if you want perfection place them in low traffic areas.

Do look for different prints to suit your style – block colours work well if you like prints and artwork elsewhere, tri-colour can be an over powering print so select these wisely.

I love how Samantha Pynn used a clear transparent coffee table over the rug to see the full effect- top points.

Combine with carpet or floorboards- this idea will work with both.

If you like minimal interiors this will work, conversely if you want to lots of layers don’t look past a cowhide.

If you like animal skin to stay on the animals don’t bother with idea at all- it will just make you sad.

I would really love your thoughts on cowhide v new designer rugs craze??